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Oops. It was designed for an LPR with a max operating pressure of around 400 psi. This LPR is not rated for the 800-1100 psi input pressure used on mags and is considered temperamental at best at the higher pressures.

Oops. It was designed for an LPR with a max operating pressure of around 400 psi. This LPR is not rated for the 800-1100 psi input pressure used on mags and is considered temperamental at best at the higher pressures.

something like this with the internals from a microrock would be really small. I think 1.25 inch wide by 1 inch thick and* as short as a bike grip, or close to it, allowing for any number of exterior designs similar to what people are used to.

Its all open source to me. Its a public idea thats yet to have refinement and measurements put to it. So who ever moves it to the next stage is welcome to do so and i hope you can. So by all means have at it my friend.

If you need any help let me know and I will se what i can do. My plan is to pay Luke to make one later this year on my new mag build I have been planing. So the more cad work and figuring out the better. Once he has the cad it would be his design.

Its all open source to me. Its a public idea thats yet to have refinement and measurements put to it. So who ever moves it to the next stage is welcome to do so and i hope you can. So by all means have at it my friend.

If you need any help let me know and I will se what i can do. My plan is to pay Luke to make one later this year on my new mag build I have been planing. So the more cad work and figuring out the better. Once he has the cad it would be his design.

i hope you get this going and done, it would be very cool. I think one of the things to really keep in mind is cost. if you can keep the milling/design simple it would help keeping cost down. though the venom were awesome looking, i think design/milling kept cost high.

i hope you get this going and done, it would be very cool. I think one of the things to really keep in mind is cost. if you can keep the milling/design simple it would help keeping cost down. though the venom were awesome looking, i think design/milling kept cost high.

yeah it wasnt as much as most think all of his stuff was 2D pathing.

but i digress,
if im lucky my university will let my use there mill and my time. and that could result in some great 3D design.
and
keep the cost low.

the only thing that really will kick the cost up crazy hi is the micro rocks,
who know i might be able to make my own parts.